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25 October, 15:04

A cylinder is full at 471 cm³ and has a radius of 5 cm. It currently contains 314 cm³ of water.

What is the difference between the height of the water in the full cylinder and the height when 314 cm³ of water remains in the cylinder?"

Use 3.14 to approximate pi.

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  1. 25 October, 15:18
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    The answer is 2 cm

    Step 1. Calculate the height of full cylinder (h1 = ?)

    Step 2. Calculate the height of cylinder that contains 314 cm³ of water (h2 = ?)

    Step 3. Find the difference between the height of the water in the full cylinder and the height when 314 cm³ of water (h1 - h2 = ?)

    The volume (V) of the cylinder with radius r and height h is:

    V = π * r² * h

    So, h = V / (π * r²)

    Step 1.

    h1 = ?

    V1 = 471 cm³

    r = 5 cm

    π = 3.14

    h1 = V1 / (π * r²)

    h1 = 471 / (3.14 * 5²)

    h1 = 471 / (3.14 * 25)

    h1 = 471 / 78.5

    h1 = 6 cm

    Step 2.

    h2 = ?

    V2 = 314 cm³

    r = 5 cm

    π = 3.14

    h2 = V2 / (π * r²)

    h2 = 314 / (3.14 * 5²)

    h2 = 314 / (3.14 * 25)

    h2 = 314 / 78.5

    h2 = 4 cm

    Step 3.

    h1 - h2 = 6 - 4 = 2 cm
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